This Y Combinator-backed company also has a feature to help salespeople craft proposals — you can create a video presentation to supplement your standard sales proposal. The idea is to make the process more fun and engaging so it stands out, perhaps making the whole experience a bit more human. There’s also a dealboard that displays the status of all your potential deals, giving you a complete picture of what additional work may be needed.

GetAccept salesflow

GetAccept also features a digital signature component that puts it into direct competition with services like DocuSign, HelloSign, Adobe’s eSign service, and others. It currently integrates with Salesforce, Close.io, HubSpot, Google Display Network, and Stripe.

The free version of the service, which limits you to a single user and two signed documents per month, gives you access to analytics and a personal video intro. There’s also a Pro plan, which has varying monthly costs depending on whether you pay each month or annually. If the former, it’ll cost you $45 per user, while the latter breaks down to $35 per user. With the Pro plan, you’ll have team management tools, unlimited signed documents, branding, access to insights, and a mobile app. The company plans to eventually roll out an enterprise plan.

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